
Mithra Mandali (2025)
🎬 Overview
- Directed by , produced by Bunny Vas (under BV Works) along with Kalyan Manthina, Bhanu Pratapa and Dr. Vijender Reddy Teegala.
- Stars Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Niharika NM (making her Telugu debut), along with Rag Mayur, Vishnu Oi, Prasad Behara, VTV Ganesh, Satya and Vennela Kishore.
- Release date: 16 October 2025.
- Genre: Buddy-Comedy, Screwball, with elements of romance and social commentary (caste & politics) set in a fictional town called Janglipatnam.
📖 Story Summary
The film revolves around four aimless friends — Chaitanya (Priyadarshi), Satvik (Vishnu Oi), Abhi (Rag Mayur) and Rajeev (Prasad Behara) — who spend their days in mischief and fun in Janglipatnam. They become entangled when Sweccha (Niharika NM), daughter of a local caste-leader Narayana (VTV Ganesh), falls for one of them. Narayana, vying for an MLA slot, frames her elopement as a kidnapping to save his image. The chaos that follows: mix-ups, police protests (with Vennela Kishore as the SI), and the gang’s attempt to navigate the mess forms the crux.
✅ What Works
- The film has energy and enthusiasm: review by Times of India notes it’s “loud, energetic … works in flashes”.
- Some isolated comedy sequences spark amusement: e.g., the character played by Satya (dubbed “Important Character”) gets some positive mentions.
- Technical aspects: music by RR Dhruvan is quirky and aligns with the tone, cinematography is serviceable.
❌ What Doesn’t Work
- Writing and screenplay are weak: Many critics say the premise is thin, the structure loose, the humour forced and the second half drags.
- The attempt to mimic the vibe of Jathi Ratnalu is too obvious and fails to capture the spark of the original.
- Characters and performance under-utilized: Though Priyadarshi leads, he doesn’t shine as much as expected; Niharika’s debut also did not make a strong impact.
- Technical shortcomings: The editing is uneven, many green-screen shots criticized, tone lacks consistency.
🔍 My Verdict
“Mithra Mandali” has the right idea: a fun-centric, no-heavy-plot buddy comedy set in rural/ semi-rural Telugu milieu, with youthful characters and festival release energy. However, the execution doesn’t match the ambition. The film gives some laughs, but they’re few and far between; many scenes feel like disjointed skits, and the narrative coherence is lacking. If you go in expecting a breezy, “laugh-once” cinema outing, you might find enough to enjoy. But if you expect memorably clever comedy or well-constructed humour, you’ll likely come away disappointed.
Rating: ★★☆☆☆ (2.5/5) — based on the balance of positives and weaknesses cited by multiple reviewers.
🎯 Final Thoughts
“Mithra Mandali” is a film that might appeal to fans of light, holiday-kind comedy in Telugu cinema, especially those who enjoy the antics of a fun-loving group of friends. But it falls short of being a true standout. It lacks the sharpness in writing and novelty in execution needed to elevate it beyond average. For Priyadarshi fans it’s a watchable entry; for others, perhaps a “wait for OTT” recommendation.
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